Well I guessed Background Noise and Strange Activities for the first two, but could be way off...maybe Appearances for the party scene?
As for Atticus' answer to what's in the pipeline, he might as well have answered 'stuff', would have been as informative as to what he actually replied
Liked Trent copping to liking the $6 million dollar man music and then almost immediately regretting saying it!
All off to see Birdman I presume, now it's been given the T&A stamp of approval?
What was the film that Fincher was going to film which got delayed so that Gone Girl's schedule moved, meaning it clashed with NIN activities, which he's just started filming? I wonder as this may be the next score?
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Apparently not, Ch4's overrated Utopia gets a US remake, all he's concentrating on next year. So we can give up any idea of The Girl Who Played With Fire for another couple of years then...
http://io9.com/david-finchers-20-000...ave-1636220699
Fincher had talked about Leagues for quite a while, before revealing that Eric Roth was working on the screenplay. Not long after that Fincher suddenly shifted to Gone Girl. I'm guessing it was really more that the screenplay didn't come together well enough to keep it from being a mess of a movie. Hopefully Fincher is done working with Eric Roth.
Good news is that in the last interview I read Fincher was quite positive about the direction the screenplay for it was going in. Also it would appear that Sony's rights to the books will expire next year, so maybe Fox and Regency would pick them up because of the numbers Gone Girl has pulled in at the box office (it's currently Fincher's highest-grossing film ever now).
Liked the premise, but it just didn't hold my attention, so I ended up confused a lot of the time about why stuff was going on - to the point where we still have the last one sat on our Sky box unwatched at the moment! With a tighter more coherent script, maybe it could fly...
Just saw the film at the theater. I'm so amazed that Fincher managed to sneak a black comedy under everyone's noses. People were making comparisons to Se7en and Zodiac, but when it was done, I felt like it was more like Fight Club or The Social Network. The humor is jet black, but I honestly haven't laughed as much at a lot of true blue comedies as I have watching Gone Girl. I'm still kind of shocked about it.
Also, Trent and Atticus' score was just as good in the film as it was on its own. I honestly wouldn't mind if they scored every Fincher film from now on. They get what he's going for so perfectly.
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Omg the thumbnail is Resner
Lol, that was a great interview. Lol, not sure why ppl get an 's' in the word, Reznor. But great interview. I wonder if ppl get over having to repeat themselves in interviews over and over. Like, 'Haven't I talked about the making of TSN for the millionth time?' But one probably gets used to the repetition though and maybe it doesn't seem repetitive if you are talking about the kick butt work of NIN and Atticus
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At this point TR has done interviews with just about everyone about the scoring, so he won't have to repeat that "making of TSN" story anymore.
I could hear a change of tone in TR's voice (relief, renewed interest) when they moved on to the relatively new territory in talking about the orchestral stuff.
I wish someone did an interview with him, just talking about his experience with the orchestra here. Hopefully we'll get it on the DVD/Blu release. I'd like to see him work more in that area, I think it could be easier than he might think it is.
I just got a shipping notice for the CD from Amazon. What's weird is the listing says unavailable now.
http://www.amazon.com/Gone-Girl-Tren.../dp/B00O0MBSH8
At least you guys were able to order something, in the first place...
cd set arrived today from amazon. nothing special, packaging-wise. your standard dual-cd digipak
No Null number or anything? This release seems super bare bones.
It's not that it doesn't matter, it's just that they can't technically put a Null number on something that wasn't released through The Null Corporation.
Ah, yes, the arbitrary rules of Null numbering say they can't do it.
It just wouldn't make a whole lot of sense is all I was trying to say. I guess I shouldn't have worded it the way I did.
No, I'm just being a dick because I find their adherence to this silly numbering system particularly annoying when they don't do it. Sorry about that.
Pics/scans? The credits would be nice for nerding's sake
And of course it should have a null number, seeds are meant to be "free promotional releases" but Seed 8 is only on a premium music site. Though the nulls seemed to be for Null Co items, all Nulls thus far had been TRAR scores, so it makes sense to maintain that.
Has anyone who ordered from nin.com received their CD?